There are roughly eight million people living in New York City, so it was more than a ridiculously crazy coincidence to see my avid golfing friend again on Monday:
Meet Masayuki Furuya, 30, a recent graduate of Berkeley College, with an emphasis in fashion.
"I'm looking for an internship," says Furuya. "But right now, I play golf."
He doesn't have a handicap, but this self-proclaimed 80s shooter has been playing since he was 10, and playing a lot more since he moved to New York, which was four years ago.
I asked him if he thought golf in the city was tough and expensive.
"It's cheap and convenient."
I stand corrected. Clearly he's more avid than most. Although it's $30 for 113 balls ($.26 cents per ball) to use the four-tiered driving range at Chelsea Piers, which is on the West Side of the city, Furuya plays most of his golf at Dyker Beach in Brooklyn ($47 to walk on weekends; $31 during the week).
Furuya lives near Penn Station, and this is his 50-minute commute:
I played it in 1998. Haven't been back since. Couldn't stand the commute.
--Matty G.
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